It's the 32nd episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute (31:00-32:00). Host Blake Howard is joined, by Rose Powell, a venture capitalist and former journalist. Rose has been a secret guest/observer in several upcoming episodes of ONE HEAT MINUTE and has not seen the whole film. Blake and Rose talk about her observations and feelings of Neil and Eady's intimacy without the luxury of seeing the whole film. Rose also talks about how she'll be listening to the entire show before she tackles the film.

In this special BONUS episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, host Blake Howard teases a wonderful chat with Oscar Nominated Director and Editor Luke Doolan and Logie Winning Actor Henry Nixon at the beginning of their breakdown of the 136th minute of HEAT.

It's the 31st episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (30:00-31:00). Host Blake Howard is joined, by Justin Armao, an American independent filmmaker and actor who WAS AN EXTRA IN HEAT!!!!! We talk about this quiet scene and that amazing and sincere kiss, despite the poor CGI backgrounds.

It's the 30th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute (29:00-30:00). Host Blake Howard is joined, in his opinion, by the world's greatest living film critic Manohla Dargis. Blake and Manohla discuss the figure of the 'romantic gangster' and how we allow our favourite filmmakers their fantasy, even when it comes to rent.

It's the 29th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (28:00-29:00). Host Blake Howard is joined his very first co-host, The Sinner Files Stu Coote. We dive into the final moments of Neil and Eady's blooming cafe romance and see an all new side of Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro). Do we think that Neil has many women like this? What is it about Eady (Amy Brenneman) that captures Neil's attention? Listen and find out.

It's the 28th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute - and sometimes second by second (27:00-28:00). Host Blake Howard is thrilled to be joined by Sam McCosh, editor of An Online Universe, staple of the Sydney Film scene and awesome Mum. Sam and Blake discuss that the blooming relationship between Eady (Amy Brenneman) and Neil's (Robert De Niro) has the power to even change the lighting.

It's the 27th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute - and sometimes second by second (26:00-27:00). Host Blake Howard is thrilled to be joined by Sam McCosh, editor of An Online Universe, staple of the Sydney Film scene and awesome Mum. Sam and Blake discuss gestural performance and the many red flags of Eady (Amy Brenneman) and Neil's (Robert De Niro) 'meet-cute.'

It's the 26th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast putting Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT under the minute by minute microscope. For this minute (25:00-26:00), host Blake Howard is joined by film and book critic across print and radio, Shane A. Bassett. Shane is back to talk about his first experiences with HEAT, Michael Mann's T.V proof of concept L.A Takedown and what it's like to get caught holding your chicken drumstick in the air.

It's the 25th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT minute by minute. For this minute (24:00-25:00), host Blake Howard is joined by film and book critic across print and radio, Shane A. Bassett. Shane, apart from being a movie fanatic, is a Mann admirer with stories to tell. Blake and Shane dive into Vincent's (Al Pacino) home life with the excellent Diane Venora continuing to peel back the layers of Justine.

It's the 24th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast putting Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT under the minute by minute microscope (23:00-24:00). Host Blake Howard is joined once again by film and T.V writing man about town Mr Cam Williams. You've seen hiss work all over the place (Vice, Junkee, ABC News, The Monthly, Guardian, Buzzfeed, Little White Lies & RealTime Arts). Blake and Cam discuss about being cool enough to answer your phone without greetings or goodbyes and that despite a manic home life - Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) is very good at his job.

It's the 23rd episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast putting Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT under the minute by minute microscope (22:00-23:00). Host Blake Howard is joined by a man who writes about film and T.V for Vice, Junkee, ABC News, The Monthly, Guardian, Buzzfeed, Little White Lies & RealTime Arts, Mr Cam Williams. Blake and his Graffiti With Punctuation co-founder Cam talk about the home dynamics of the Shiherlis family (Val Kilmer and Ashley Judd) and empathise with rage reversing out of one's driveway.

For the 22nd (21:00-22:00) episode of One Heat Minute, the podcast that appraises Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime saga one minute nee second at a time, Joe Lynch is back to conclude our epic conversation. Joe is the man behind films such as TASTE, MAYHEM, 12 DEADLY DAYS, EVERLY, TRUTH IN JOURNALISM, HOLLISTON, KoB (dir.cut), CHILLERAMA, WRONG TURN 2 and hosts the internationally acclaimed MOVIE CRYPT podcast. We talk Michael Mann's signature moment, animating the work of Alex Colville 'Pacific' and Christopher Nolan as a gushing HEAT fanboy. Joe's latest movie MAYHEM is available to preorder on VOD in the U.S.

For the 21st episode of One Heat Minute, the podcast that appraises Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime masterpiece one minute nee second at a time, oh boy do we have a treat for you. Filmmaker Joe Lynch is arguably the biggest fan of HEAT in the world today. HEAT is his CITIZEN KANE (I concur). Joe is the man behind films such as TASTE, MAYHEM, 12 DEADLY DAYS, EVERLY, TRUTH IN JOURNALISM, HOLLISTON, KoB (dir.cut), CHILLERAMA, WRONG TURN 2 and hosts the internationally acclaimed MOVIE CRYPT podcast. Joe recounts a tale of bumping into Kevin Gage sweeping floors; before we dive into the one moment of HEAT where the virus of Waingro is released upon an unsuspecting L.A.

It's the twentieth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT minute by minute (19:00-20:00). Host Blake Howard is once again joined by the man who helped start Empire Magazine Aus, Popcorn Taxi and The Sci Fi Show. That’s right, it’s the two decade content creation veteran of radio, print, T.V and online; Oscar Hillerstrom. Blake and Oscar shudder in their boots as Tom Sizemore’s Michael delivers the greatest “don’t f*ck with me” face in the history of cinema.

It's the nineteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT minute by minute (18:00-19:00). Host Blake Howard is joined by a man who helped start Empire Magazine Aus, Popcorn Taxi and The Sci Fi Show – to name a few. He’s had more than 20 years in content creation across radio, print, T.V and online; and just happens to be the nicest guy on the Australian film scene; Oscar Hillestrom. Blake was desperate to have Oscar join him on One Heat Minute to discuss the dynamo that is Tom Sizemore. Blake and Oscar also discuss how oblivious one can be when they're 'nomming' on pie.

It's the eighteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard is joined by academic, writer and proper Mann aficionado Anna Dzenis. Anna took time out of lecturing at La Trobe University in Melbourne to discuss the formal techniques Mann uses to contrast the interior and exterior experience of watching this crew work. Anna and Blake also discuss the characteristic blend of documentary realism and stylisation in Michael Mann's work.

It's the seventeenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard is joined by civilian and dear friend Jamie Piggott to apply the laser focus to this addictive film. Blake and Jamie discuss that HEAT helps you kills hours while you're nursing a new born and try to unpack its sheer "goodness" and marvel at the team's ability to listen. *** Warning, this episode contains an occasional coughing fit ***

It's the sixteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard is joined once again by author, comedy writer and legendary film colour commentator Lee Zachariah. This second consecutive minute with Mr. Zachariah we talk about how cool you have to be to simply point and for people to explain things to you. We also discover that "Heat" a.k.a PACINO v DE NIRO was the superhero "Versus" movie before "BATMAN v SUPERMAN."

It's the fifteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard is joined by author, comedy writer and legendary film colour commentator Lee Zachariah. This minute we take a glimpse behind the curtain of a "tasty" minute to see how one can traffic stolen goods while modelling a a lovely moustache mullet combo. Then we unpack the effortlessly cool dialogue being spoken by 70s characters actors that have aged into their wrinkles perfectly.

The opening heist to end all opening heists is finally over. It's the fourteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard, the Guardian and TheDaily Review's Luke Buckmaster, Geek of Oz and The Sinner Files' Stu Coote and Dark Horizon's Garth Franklin cast themselves as characters from McCauley's crew, asking about how the 'Console T.V Man' gets his power, and the criminal code of honour.

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LUKE BUCKMASTER IS A WRITER, FILM AND TV CRITIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKER.

He is currently writer and film critic for The Guardian Australia, writer and film critic for Daily Review and a contributor to publications such as BBC online and the website of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI). Luke has contributed to a wide range of other publications including VICE, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Senses of Cinema, Arts Hub, Screen Hub, Filmink and The Big Issue. Luke has lectured about cinema for LaTrobe University and in 2010 won an Australian Film Critics Association writing award for his review of I’m Still Here. In 2014 and 2015 he presented digital literacy workshops on the topic of film and TV in social media for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

GARTH FRANKLIN - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, DARKHORIZONS.COM

One of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles.

Franklin, who is also a ‘Top Critic’ on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel’s Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast’s Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates.